Pentagon finds no credible evidence of US arms embezzlement in Ukraine
The US Department of Defense has commented on the Inspector General's report on problems with the accounting of military assistance to Ukraine, noting that there is no credible evidence that US weapons have fallen into the wrong hands.
Source: Pentagon spokesperson Patrick Ryder at a briefing on 11 January, European Pravda reports
Details: "To answer your question, at this time there remains no credible evidence of illicit diversion of U.S.-provided, advanced conventional weapons from Ukraine," he said.
Instead, the US Defense Department spokesman added: "We do see some instances of Russia continuing to spread disinformation to the contrary."
"But the fact is, as we observe the Ukrainians employing these capabilities on the battlefield, we're seeing them use them effectively for all the obvious reasons," Ryder added.
An earlier report by the US Department of Defense Inspector General found that the department had failed to promptly or fully account for nearly 40,000 weapons intended to help Ukraine since 2014.
This amount represents approximately 2% of the total $50 billion in military assistance that Ukraine has received from the United States.
In November, US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink said that the embassy's representatives, who monitor the use of military, humanitarian and other aid to Kyiv, had not recorded any cases of misuse.
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